
According to the latest report from The Athletic's follow up reporter James Pearce, there is positive news coming out of the Liverpool squad, with midfielder Curtis Jones back in full training and new signing Junior Chiesa also taking part in today's session, with both making strides towards their return to action.
Curtis Jones, the 23 year old midfield star, has left fans feeling sorry for himself after missing the last two games before the international day due to a minor muscle problem. However, after a period of careful treatment and rehabilitation program, Jones has managed to overcome the injury and is now in good shape for the upcoming Premier League challenge. It is reported that he is expected to make his debut in Liverpool's home match against Nottingham Forest on Saturday, which undoubtedly adds more options and vitality to the Reds' midfield.
Meanwhile, new signing Chiesa Jr. has shown a positive attitude towards training. As one of Liverpool's key additions this summer, Chiesa trained at the Kirkby training base on Tuesday and had a good bonding session with his teammates. He is excited about joining such a historic and powerful team as Liverpool and is looking forward to contributing to the team in official matches as soon as possible. After agreeing with Italian national team manager Luciano Spalletti, Chiesa Jr. has decided to use this time on Merseyside to regain fitness and form in order to better adapt to the pace and intensity of the Premier League.
The return to training of Curtis Jones and Junior Chiesa is undoubtedly a big plus for Liverpool. As the season progresses, the team faces more intense competition and a more intensive schedule. The return of these two players will provide Klopp with more tactical options and personnel rotation space, which will help the team to remain competitive while avoiding a wave of injuries. I believe that we will be able to see even better performance and more exciting goal scoring moments from them in the coming matches.










